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2026 r·pod RP-207

A 25-foot-8 couples’ coach: a private front queen bedroom with dual wardrobes, a full rear bath and 64-inch theater seating with a bar-top kitchen — the most residential no-slide plan in the line.

Tow-Critical Data — as built, MY2026

4,718lb
UVW
6,218lb
GVWR*
1,500lb
CCC
26ft
Length
Sleeps 2 0 slides · Ultra-Lite Built by · Forest River Front queen · Theater seats Selling* · ~$39,000

01 What makes it unique

The r·pod RP-207 is a residential-feeling couples’ coach with a private front queen bedroom flanked by dual wardrobes and a full rear bath at the back — a true separate bedroom and a real bathroom in a 25-foot-8 ultra-light. The well-equipped kitchen features a bar top with a flip-up window facing the outdoors, a convection microwave and a 12V refrigerator, and the living area is anchored by 64-inch theater seating for relaxing. It is a dedicated couples’ plan — nominal capacity is two — though buyers can choose the optional tri-fold sofa in place of the theater seats to add a berth.

At 4,718 pounds unloaded and 25 feet 8 inches, the RP-207 is a comfortable half-ton tow, with a derived 6,218-pound GVWR leaving about 1,500 pounds of cargo capacity — a sensible margin for a couple loading full water and gear. Unlike the slide-equipped plans it relies on a fixed floor plan rather than a slide-out, which keeps the build simpler and the weight in check. Standard equipment is the mandatory R-Pod Camp-Ready package: a 12V black-glass refrigerator, an air-fryer convection microwave, a 15,000-BTU air conditioner, an on-demand tankless water heater, a large roof solar panel with a 30-amp controller and inverter prep, a power tongue jack, a central vacuum and a sealed, heated underbelly, plus a 13-foot power awning and larger 40/40-gallon fresh and grey tanks.

Construction is the r·pod laminate recipe — a smooth fiberglass exterior over Azdel composite panels, a block-foam insulation core and an all-aluminum frame — a clear tier above the metal-sided value lines. For a couple who wants a private walk-in bedroom, a full rear bath and a theater-seat lounge without a slide-out, and the larger fresh-water reserve for longer stays, the RP-207 is the most residential no-slide plan in the r·pod range.

02 Full specifications

Dimensions

Exterior length
25' 8"
Exterior width
96"
Exterior height
10' 6"
Slide-outs
0

Weights

Unloaded vehicle weight
4,718 lbs*
GVWR (derived)
6,218 lbs*
Cargo carrying capacity
1,500 lbs
Hitch / tongue weight
495 lbs

Capacities

Fresh water
40 gal
Grey water
40 gal
Black water
30 gal
Refrigerator
12V black glass

Construction

Frame
All-aluminum
Walls
Vac-bonded fiberglass over Azdel
Insulation
Block / closed-cell foam core
Front window
Curved dual-pane acrylic

Running gear

Axles
1 (single)
Hitch
Bumper Pull
Tires
Upgraded w/ TPMS
Underbelly
Sealed w/ forced heat

Galley & bath

Refrigerator
12V black glass
Cooktop
2-burner + air-fryer microwave
A/C
15,000 BTU
Water heater
Tankless on-demand
Solar
Roof panel + 30A controller

Sleeping & layout

Sleeps
2
Primary bed
Private front queen
Layout
Private front queen bedroom w/ dual wardrobes, bar-top kitchen w/ flip-up window, 64" theater seating, full rear bath
Awning
13' (power)

03 Forest River r·pod floorplan family

Forest River’s r·pod is the iconic ultra-light, aerodynamic travel trailer marketed as “affordable luxury at the lowest tow weight in its class.” The RP-207 on this page is highlighted; the other profiled plans link to their own pages. Profiled here are breadth-spanning floorplans — from the sub-2,600-pound rear-queen lightweight to the 25-foot front-queen flagship with a theater-seat slide — with the rest of the roster catalogued on the line hub and profiled in demand order. Every r·pod ships with the mandatory Camp-Ready package: a 12V fridge, a 15,000-BTU air conditioner, a tankless water heater, a roof solar panel and a sealed, heated underbelly.

FloorplanNominalSleepsNotable
RP-17119' 0"3Front dinette, side kitchen, wet bath, rear queen — lightest plan
RP-18020' 0"3Side queen, off-door slide kitchen, dinette, rear full bath
RP-19020' 4"4Front queen, U-dinette, mid-kitchen slide, rear full bath
RP-19420' 6"3Front queen, booth dinette, central kitchen, rear full bath — no slide
RP-19222' 2"3Front Murphy bed, booth dinette, rear full bath
RP-19723' 0"3Front Murphy queen, bar-top kitchen, rear full bath
RP-20025' 0"5Front Murphy queen, rear double bunks, full bath — no-slide family plan
RP-20325' 0"7Front Murphy queen, rear double bunks, full bath — slide family plan
RP-20525' 0"2Private front queen, theater seating, rear corner kitchen, full bath
RP-19825' 6"3Private front queen, pass-through bath, slide living area
RP-20625' 6"2Front queen bedroom, theater-seat slide, rear full bath — flagship
RP-20725' 8"2Private front queen, 64" theater seating, full rear bath

Every r·pod uses vacuum-bonded laminate construction: a smooth fiberglass exterior over Azdel composite panels, a block-foam insulation core and an all-aluminum frame, finished with a curved dual-pane acrylic front window — a clear construction tier above the metal-sided stick-and-tin value lines. The signature bulbous, aerodynamic profile keeps frontal area and tow weight low. Standard equipment is the mandatory R-Pod Camp-Ready package: a 12V black-glass refrigerator, an air-fryer convection microwave, seamless Surf-X countertops, a 12V TV, a power tongue jack, a central vacuum, a large roof-mounted solar panel with a 30-amp controller and inverter prep, a 15,000-BTU air conditioner, an on-demand tankless water heater and a sealed underbelly with forced heat. A power awning is standard on select models. West Coast units add the mandatory Hood River Edition (all-terrain tires with TPMS, advanced ground clearance, a Maxxair vent cover and 12V tank heaters). Lengths, weights and equipment change with options and model year — always confirm against the unit’s own weight sticker. Additional r·pod floorplans are catalogued on the line hub.

04 What owners & reviewers report

A private front bedroom plus a full rear bath

The front queen is a separate, walk-in bedroom with dual wardrobes and the bath is a full rear bath — the most residential sleeping-and-bathing setup among the no-slide plans.

64-inch theater seating and a bar-top kitchen

The living area is anchored by 64-inch theater seating, and the galley bar top with a flip-up window opens to the campsite — a comfortable, social layout for a couple.

Bigger 40-gallon fresh and grey tanks

The fresh and grey tanks step up to 40 gallons each, stretching the time between fills and dumps for longer dry-camping stays.

A couples’ plan as built

Nominal capacity is two with the theater seats; choose the optional tri-fold sofa in place of the theater seats to add a berth.

Selling price runs below the placard

Dealer MSRP placards run into the high-$40,000s to low-$60,000s while US selling prices commonly land near $38,000–$40,000; the figure shown is dealer-typical selling and is flagged.

SOURCING — ownership notes to be expanded with cited threads from owner communities & forums per the data plan

05 How it compares

↓ Step down
R-Pod RP-198

A 25-foot-6 slide plan — a private front queen and a pass-through bath with a slide-out living area, lighter on the wallet, sleeps three.

↔ Cross-shop
R-Pod RP-206

The 25-foot-6 flagship — a walk-around front queen and a theater-seat slide, the slide-equipped sibling to this no-slide plan.

↔ Cross-shop
R-Pod RP-203

A same-size family plan — a Murphy bed and rear bunks for a family instead of a fixed bedroom, sleeping up to seven.